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Old Soldiers' habits Never Die

Monday, April 9, 2018

Two decades into the reformasi era, the military and the police are still engaged in tussles over business interests-something of a normalcy in the New Order era.

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Two decades into the reformasi era, the military and the police are still engaged in tussles over business interests-something of a normalcy in the New Order era. In Kotabaru, South Kalimantan, when two companies were entangled in a coal mine and oil palm plantation dispute, both armed institutions were involved all the way to their top-level commanders.

The dispute began with Sebuku Iron Lateritic Ores's (SILO) and Multi Sarana Agro Mandiri's (MS

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